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that is a big part of what has happened. not talking about the prison industrial complex as well as the military industrial complex. rikers island has 1400 people -- 14,000 people. i worked at a high-school that had a mural on the wall. there was a figure, a man dressed in green, split in two. the front have has a gun, a rifle in his hand, military fatigues. the back half has the prison inmate uniform. on top it says choose your dream. so those are your options. we have seen it hurts our families apart. women are the fastest growing population to be incarcerated. we see women's prisons, men's prisons, teenagers -- they have a baby prison for the babies. they build a prison every year based on third and fourth great test scores in black and latino communities around the country. that is a fact. i can give me the documentation on that. so when the police are grabbing us up, it is a function of capitalism. white supremacy and capitalism, they have had a very long dance together. the police are filling the prisons because prison
that is a big part of what has happened. not talking about the prison industrial complex as well as the military industrial complex. rikers island has 1400 people -- 14,000 people. i worked at a high-school that had a mural on the wall. there was a figure, a man dressed in green, split in two. the front have has a gun, a rifle in his hand, military fatigues. the back half has the prison inmate uniform. on top it says choose your dream. so those are your options. we have seen it hurts our...
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there is a big frea. -- fear. to what extent will whites become more effective aggrieved minority than any other in our history? >> i know this is a subject you have written before, particularly when you want to boost the number of commentators. every time you write about angry white, you get about 500 people chiming in, and they're all well thought out comments. i heard from some last week who wanted me to reference -- someone last week who wanted me to reference a poll. the point that whites are " ominously more pessimistic than minorities about the prospects for their children." we have reached a point where blacks and latinos are more optimistic about the future of their kids than whites, to your point about the sense of grievance. ron's book would fit well into this canon of books that are examining what divides us. i think he would second that idea that washington is more divided them the rest of the country. you mentioned that there is a source of tension and division. do you want to build on what gregory w
there is a big frea. -- fear. to what extent will whites become more effective aggrieved minority than any other in our history? >> i know this is a subject you have written before, particularly when you want to boost the number of commentators. every time you write about angry white, you get about 500 people chiming in, and they're all well thought out comments. i heard from some last week who wanted me to reference -- someone last week who wanted me to reference a poll. the point that...
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caylee anthony drowned accidentally and casey's father disposed of the body, but the defense suffered a big setback, when the judge ruled that they can't bring up the allegations that he molested his daughter. >> you hate her? if you think shehe a lying, no-good slut, then you'll start to look at this evidence in a different light. you'll start to -- oh, wait a minute. maybe i'm seeing something that's not there. >> reporter: tension in the courtroom was palpable. at one point, the defense called out the prosecution for laughing. >> this laughing guy right here. >> reporter: an irate judge immediately halted the proceedings to allow both sides to review what was a blatant violation of the policy. >> i appear to be smiling behind my hand, i apologize. >> i also apologize for getting caught up in the moment as well. >> reporter: a stiff warning from the bench. >> if it happens again, the remedy will be exclusion of that attorney from further participation. >> reporter: if convicted of first-degree murder, casey anthony could be sentenced to death. she also faces child abuse and manslaughter c
caylee anthony drowned accidentally and casey's father disposed of the body, but the defense suffered a big setback, when the judge ruled that they can't bring up the allegations that he molested his daughter. >> you hate her? if you think shehe a lying, no-good slut, then you'll start to look at this evidence in a different light. you'll start to -- oh, wait a minute. maybe i'm seeing something that's not there. >> reporter: tension in the courtroom was palpable. at one point, the...
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. >> the interesting thing is the big sword is have about affluent people moving to where people like them live and who gets left behind where basically people -- teacher late or the rust belt city where the people who can't afford to self sort to some neighborhood in chicago or new york people like them because they can't move. >> host: it sounds like the danger you're focusing on here is somewhat to the individual you don't want people to make judgments about us based on guilt by association but it's the society as a whole if we understand you the dillinger of this is really about what happens to the larger social group. >> what if we get better and better at relevance. >> guest: one is just the very basic thing of being able to empathize with, understand what's going on and someone else's life for what a different perspective might look like. and if you are exposed to lots of different flavors kind of pieces of information, if you are seeing stories that really to not that relevant but other people calls your attention to certain problems. the thing i think about a lot as homelessn
. >> the interesting thing is the big sword is have about affluent people moving to where people like them live and who gets left behind where basically people -- teacher late or the rust belt city where the people who can't afford to self sort to some neighborhood in chicago or new york people like them because they can't move. >> host: it sounds like the danger you're focusing on here is somewhat to the individual you don't want people to make judgments about us based on guilt by...
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the big news will be the cool down starting by the coast today. even though it will be sunny for many. unless that fog fills in later on. warm to hot inland. temperatures 80s to 90s. but if we didn't top out yesterday we topped out today. at least inland because everyone will cool down as we see this fog start to win out and high pressure move out and lower pressure moves to the north. >>> time now 6:50 and boeings newest big jet has made its first test flight across the pacific ocean. the dream liner has landed in japan. the jet is more fuel efficient. the jet was first ready for passengers are scheduled for delivery next year. which is more than three years later than originally planned. >>> gas prices are down from last month which is a reverse of the usual summer trend. right now the national average far gallon of gas is $3.50 a gallon. here in the bay area we are averaging at $3.80 a gallon. but if you compare it with the last time last year at the same time, still 50 cents a gallon more. >>> the governor of montana doesn't like comments from
the big news will be the cool down starting by the coast today. even though it will be sunny for many. unless that fog fills in later on. warm to hot inland. temperatures 80s to 90s. but if we didn't top out yesterday we topped out today. at least inland because everyone will cool down as we see this fog start to win out and high pressure move out and lower pressure moves to the north. >>> time now 6:50 and boeings newest big jet has made its first test flight across the pacific ocean....
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changes and big cuts in public services. candace gib son has the story as to what it could mean to the state's pocketbook and way of life for many californians. >> geting tired. >> reporter: for the fassetts the fourth of july week send to the about fireworks. >> it was very hairy. >> reporter: it's about family and the great outdoors. >> wow!, look at that. >> reporter: for the past decade brian, julianne and their kids have been coming to mcgrath state beach, a state park north of los angeles but this may be their last independence holiday here. the park is slated to close in september. >> do you feel like you're kind of losing a family member. >> we do. this is our favorite spot. >> i feel safe here. it's really great for families. amid the pristine beauty of california's state parks, there is an ugly reality, finances. they've seen their budgets cut by 43% since 2006. and now cash 12r57ed california is shutting down -- 70 of its 278 state parks to save money. the closures are first for california. and another devastating
changes and big cuts in public services. candace gib son has the story as to what it could mean to the state's pocketbook and way of life for many californians. >> geting tired. >> reporter: for the fassetts the fourth of july week send to the about fireworks. >> it was very hairy. >> reporter: it's about family and the great outdoors. >> wow!, look at that. >> reporter: for the past decade brian, julianne and their kids have been coming to mcgrath state...
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that is why they were big supporters of divorce, and they looked upon marriage as a very confining role in life. gloria steinem said that when a woman gets married she becomes a semi non-person. dann said the life of a wife and mother was living in a comfortable concentration camp. that was their attitude. the social degradation of women was a major goal on the feminist movement, and it wasn't using the argument that it takes two incomes to support the family. that wasn't why they wanted to get her home. not for the economic reasons, but for social and cultural reasons because they tried to tell women that you were just a parasite, your life is not accomplishing anything. the only way to have fulfillment is to be independent of men and have your own career. the pulitzer prize finalist will speak about native american history, the continued struggles of native tribes and the consequences of misusing resources and the environment. she is the author of more than a dozen books and collections of poetry including the woman who watches over the world, dwellings, and team spirit. >> linda hoga
that is why they were big supporters of divorce, and they looked upon marriage as a very confining role in life. gloria steinem said that when a woman gets married she becomes a semi non-person. dann said the life of a wife and mother was living in a comfortable concentration camp. that was their attitude. the social degradation of women was a major goal on the feminist movement, and it wasn't using the argument that it takes two incomes to support the family. that wasn't why they wanted to get...
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they drew big crowds of well wishers, later this week wrap up their 11-day tour in southern california. >>> asian stock markets picked up today right where they left off on friday with solid gains. the nikkei was up almost 1%, hong kong's hang seng rose rose almost 1.5%. this week wall street's closed for the fourth of july holiday. investors will watch for the job numbers later this week. they'll get an update on how america's factories are doing. >>> americans celebrate independence day in lots of different ways. one of the many for families is a trip to a nearby state park. several states have budget problems these days and money for parks is often among the first things cut. kendis gibson reports. >> reporter: for the past decade brian, julianne and their kids have been coming to mcgrath state beach, a state park north of los angeles, but this may be their last independence holiday here. the park is slated to close in september. do you feel you're losing a family member? >> we do. this is our favorite spot. i feel safe here. it's great for families. >> reporter: amid the pristine b
they drew big crowds of well wishers, later this week wrap up their 11-day tour in southern california. >>> asian stock markets picked up today right where they left off on friday with solid gains. the nikkei was up almost 1%, hong kong's hang seng rose rose almost 1.5%. this week wall street's closed for the fourth of july holiday. investors will watch for the job numbers later this week. they'll get an update on how america's factories are doing. >>> americans celebrate...
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is a big company we have got to lead on privacy. we have a responsibility, all of us, not just a socially respect the user but to build the technology that will protect the anonymity, the privacy and the security of what i say, who i say it tooto, where i go, what is important to me. given the recent hearing on phone tracking and given the fact that, if you happen to look at a web site and all of a sudden target the ads started popping up no matter where you go. there is a lot of concern out there about being tracked. does microsoft have the technology and do you aggregate your -- information that the information that you collect from people or can you identify individuals? >> guest: on the phone for instance, there has to be an express action by the consumer to say that you want to know, you want to make your location known. so now that is not, that is not known and not aggregated. every application, every can counter you can either turn it off completely or every action, every encounter you have to expressly say guess you want you
is a big company we have got to lead on privacy. we have a responsibility, all of us, not just a socially respect the user but to build the technology that will protect the anonymity, the privacy and the security of what i say, who i say it tooto, where i go, what is important to me. given the recent hearing on phone tracking and given the fact that, if you happen to look at a web site and all of a sudden target the ads started popping up no matter where you go. there is a lot of concern out...
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that's a big thing in life. to be totally absorbed with what you're doing and to be good at it and he was very good. >> i can't say you were the murderer, i said if you were the murderer. listen, it could have been a perfect murder. >> reporter: you talked very lovingly about colombo but does it take a big toll on your personal life? >> yeah, i think probably yeah. i think that i pay for that, in terms of the two kids, in terps terms of the first marriage. they were 12 hour days, 16 hour weekends. and we only did it eight years. but it does take a long time. >> reporter: peter started in tv, and was soon approached by columbia studios. but he ran into trouble with studio head cone who said he was concerned about what he called faulk's deficiency. >> i honestly did not know what he meant. so proficiency? finally he said, i'm concerned about your eye. and i told him flat out, there's no problem here. and the guy recommended me. he didn't notice it, he told me there's a difference between television and movies. the
that's a big thing in life. to be totally absorbed with what you're doing and to be good at it and he was very good. >> i can't say you were the murderer, i said if you were the murderer. listen, it could have been a perfect murder. >> reporter: you talked very lovingly about colombo but does it take a big toll on your personal life? >> yeah, i think probably yeah. i think that i pay for that, in terms of the two kids, in terps terms of the first marriage. they were 12 hour...
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finally the big time fog and sea breeze. that happens friday through the weekend and by saturday and sunday we're barely into the low 80s. >> not that we have some cool video to show you, watch what happens. he attempts to open the door and boom! there were reports coming in that car was left in the no parking zone. watch him, he gets back up. he survived the blast and walked away with only minor injuries. that is how protective those suits are. they can withstand a blast of a car bomb. look at that from another angle. everyone standing by watching and he gets up and walked away. amazing video and later on they looked and saw a bunch of nails on the ground it was a car bomb that had shrapnel inside. begin he survived, we will show it to you here. or >> can you imagine minor injuries is all he suffered. meanwhile the twitter account was fox news was packed, 6 and tweet reported that president obama had been shot twice and i will restaurant while camping. again, it was a false report at the tweet were posted between 2:00 a.m.
finally the big time fog and sea breeze. that happens friday through the weekend and by saturday and sunday we're barely into the low 80s. >> not that we have some cool video to show you, watch what happens. he attempts to open the door and boom! there were reports coming in that car was left in the no parking zone. watch him, he gets back up. he survived the blast and walked away with only minor injuries. that is how protective those suits are. they can withstand a blast of a car bomb....
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. >> yes, very big debate. >> rose: and tt debate is? >> tha debate is, ones that whether you can go create an islamic state through the current political democratic way, or that democracy is the enemy of islam, it's not an islamic way so you have to topple it through, you know, an undemocratic way. i think there is a dete on that. and then the second underlying debate is if we are in power, should we still be democracy. so more directly into what they callslamic wing. >> rose: and what wod be the role model for that? >> well, this is the problem. because they don't have what we call the practical example in reality. t they wou have like the way when prophet mohammed rule or -- 1400 years ago. >> re: do most people in indonesia consid iran a success? >> only minorities. turkey is much more a mod. >> rose: and turkey is what indonesia would le to be? >> some indonesia is, the justice party look at turkey as a model. but some of the people saying that turkey is not a finished model. it's going to the right model. >> rose: there are people
. >> yes, very big debate. >> rose: and tt debate is? >> tha debate is, ones that whether you can go create an islamic state through the current political democratic way, or that democracy is the enemy of islam, it's not an islamic way so you have to topple it through, you know, an undemocratic way. i think there is a dete on that. and then the second underlying debate is if we are in power, should we still be democracy. so more directly into what they callslamic wing....
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introduction and maybe clean what brendan are saying as if there is a kind of i knew more city or a big historical clash between the kurdish people and our people i think this is a myth we've had to oppressive regimes like saddam's regime attacking the care dish people but that hasn't been this historic a people against people real tensions or quarters or fights historically in iraq in fact very people a very few people seem to know that there are about ten million kurdish people in baghdad the capital this is more than more cares than cares in any kurdish area that is that is true. i would say i think i think you is not some of the no no it's not nonsense to me because the kurdish people i work to carry digital advice and the cards i know i know you would like you would like to divide the iraqi people like you're attempting just now but if you let me finish a lot of care dish people are entitled met it with our arabs with total commands and so on and there isn't this rigid ethnic demarkation like you might want to pretend brendan historically have occurred to shun arab people. have com
introduction and maybe clean what brendan are saying as if there is a kind of i knew more city or a big historical clash between the kurdish people and our people i think this is a myth we've had to oppressive regimes like saddam's regime attacking the care dish people but that hasn't been this historic a people against people real tensions or quarters or fights historically in iraq in fact very people a very few people seem to know that there are about ten million kurdish people in baghdad the...
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towards some term and nothing in their history suggests that they will be deterred from pursuing a big state. ok pace wasn't in washington if i can go to you first here as we discerned that report i've given the circumstances of the withdraw all the american withdrawal from iraq and what we call the arab spring here what is stopping the kurds from really going for an independent state something that they have strived for for a very long time now and the circumstances to do that are probably better now than ever before what's stopping them. thank you for giving the approach and you can be on the show i think there are an array of reasons that starts the purge from declaring independence states economic and political geopolitical and and there's not there's not one single reason that says this is the one please and i think the invasion has how to kurds have a better. foot step in the political spectrum of the middle east however it hasn't evolved into something that could be the seeds of a state and let's not forget that. the home plate inside of the kurdistan region is not yet suitable
towards some term and nothing in their history suggests that they will be deterred from pursuing a big state. ok pace wasn't in washington if i can go to you first here as we discerned that report i've given the circumstances of the withdraw all the american withdrawal from iraq and what we call the arab spring here what is stopping the kurds from really going for an independent state something that they have strived for for a very long time now and the circumstances to do that are probably...
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the semis and finals will be shown on the big screen. soccer fans can also enjoy other games and some gourmet food. check it out. >>> this morning we're reminding you of some of the parades on the 4th of july. here in the bay area in the east bay danville's 4th of july events start at 9:00 with a parade on hearts avenue on the peninsula foster city celebrating with a parade at the leo ryan park. that starts at 10:00. also parade in sausalito beginning at tenth and main. fireworks all around the bare area tonight. we have a list of places to see them. just go to our website cbssf.com check them out. >>> a 300-year-old oak tree threatened by a pipeline project. why there may be new life for granny after all down on the peninsula. and dozens of cars damaged by a fast moving fire near sfo. how it spread so quickly and the danger it posed to a nearby motel coming up. >> reporter: bart police at the civic center bart station shot and killed a man last night. one of the bart officer's sustaining injuries. i just spoke to the officer and pio and
the semis and finals will be shown on the big screen. soccer fans can also enjoy other games and some gourmet food. check it out. >>> this morning we're reminding you of some of the parades on the 4th of july. here in the bay area in the east bay danville's 4th of july events start at 9:00 with a parade on hearts avenue on the peninsula foster city celebrating with a parade at the leo ryan park. that starts at 10:00. also parade in sausalito beginning at tenth and main. fireworks all...
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role -- community partners but play a big role. the cuts would be even steeper if we did not have folks who believe in the work we are doing and believed in our kids. i want to go back to this concept of generating revenue. there are ways we can generate revenue. i am getting mixed feelings about a summer school. it is one of those places that is not engaging but they go because they have to, and it is depressing to see them working on one subject because a variety of different reasons over the school year, but i know it is really helpful to your your -- really helpful. i really want to think about how we are spending our dollars, so if we are going to utilize our attendance liaison, let's utilize in a way where we are identifying students who are showing habitual studios in a secure a good -- habitually studios. i would like to see where those dollars are going. i also want us to plan ahead. we and the scrambling for kids and teachers we do we and upon three do we end a of scrambling for kids and -- we end up scrambling for kids a
role -- community partners but play a big role. the cuts would be even steeper if we did not have folks who believe in the work we are doing and believed in our kids. i want to go back to this concept of generating revenue. there are ways we can generate revenue. i am getting mixed feelings about a summer school. it is one of those places that is not engaging but they go because they have to, and it is depressing to see them working on one subject because a variety of different reasons over the...
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big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the cake. i do. you don't. i do. just eat yoplait light. they have great flavors like... boston cream pie, raspberry cheesecake. even though i work here, i'veost weight. wow. yeah. carry on. (announcer) 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. >>> well, good morning to you, welcome back, time now is 8:33. apartment homes are damaged in an early morning fire in san francisco. allie rasmus joins us live from the scene and the red cross is helping the people affected by all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. that's right, the red cross, their latest estimate according to a representative out here i talked to is that 20 to 22 people who lived in these apartment buildings are now homeless. you can see a lot of the residents are out here in the middle of the street looking at some of the damage. they are looking at the activity going on. this middle buil
big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the cake. i do. you don't. i do. just eat yoplait light. they have great flavors like... boston cream pie, raspberry cheesecake. even though i work here, i'veost weight. wow. yeah. carry on. (announcer) 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. >>> well, good morning to you, welcome back, time now is 8:33....
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these are tiny, tiny little drops in a big ocean. there is not enough in corporate jets or even the hedge fund guys, although i would like to. they have to raise revenues, i hate to say it, on the middle class. this is the point that gets lost on this. everybody is in this boat. there is no way out of it unless every single american does something. >> raise revenues on the shrinking middle class, mark. >> everybody is in it, and evan is right -- evan addressed the possibility of default. when that happens, the federal government of the united states, which bars or 40 cents of every dollar we spend every single day, is faced with the option -- do you pay a sergeant in combat in kandahar, a grandmother with a 1-bedroom apartment in social security check, or to meet the obligations of bankers who are holding their debt in beijing and beverly hills? the answer is simple. the prior claim is on the second group. the reality is we are talking about -- the president is proposing increasing taxes, revenues, by 1% over the next 10 years. $400
these are tiny, tiny little drops in a big ocean. there is not enough in corporate jets or even the hedge fund guys, although i would like to. they have to raise revenues, i hate to say it, on the middle class. this is the point that gets lost on this. everybody is in this boat. there is no way out of it unless every single american does something. >> raise revenues on the shrinking middle class, mark. >> everybody is in it, and evan is right -- evan addressed the possibility of...
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big part of russia will be covered by that and find this out defense shield russian president dmitry medvedev believes that that could be a potential reason for another arms race on the sidelines of the russian nato council and there was a meeting with the russian president's meeting with the beautiful the president of south africa jacob zuma king to preserve your ideas of how to resolve the conflict in libya you were deprived from the recent summit of the african union and he was here speaking on behalf of the union that their ideas were her doubts but it seems that. nature are still not on the same page when it comes to resolving the conflict that's and so what russian foreign minister lavrov had to say we believe that the arms embargo that was introduced by the un security council is straightforward and it is captured this way in the resolution it was libya's in charge territory therefore any arms supplies are violating this resolution as well as any attempts to send military instructors into libya to deliver military knowledge and know how all of these cases are covered by the ar
big part of russia will be covered by that and find this out defense shield russian president dmitry medvedev believes that that could be a potential reason for another arms race on the sidelines of the russian nato council and there was a meeting with the russian president's meeting with the beautiful the president of south africa jacob zuma king to preserve your ideas of how to resolve the conflict in libya you were deprived from the recent summit of the african union and he was here speaking...
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there will be fire works show is tonight but the big lest be san francisco. that will be awe lock the waterfront. 2,000 separate fire works will be fired into the sky tonight during a 20 minute show. the good news skies will be clear. no fog in the forecast. fourth of july festivities include several prides this morning. one of the most danville. there is a kiddie parade in downtown clayton. that one starts at 9:00. all children are tell woman whether they walk, straight, and bike. san jose's red white and blue tra -- there are number of events taking police today. on our website we have an interactive map on all of them. go to ktvu.com and click on the weekend extra tab. >>> time now is 5:07 and maybe the roads look a little light right now. we know a lot of people will be out and about. we have parades, we have fire works, we have barbecues. >> i can hear my dad we've got to get there early. we would be getting up now to go. good morning, everyone. i'm sure a lot of dads are thinking get the family early. let's see what we have now. if you are driving early
there will be fire works show is tonight but the big lest be san francisco. that will be awe lock the waterfront. 2,000 separate fire works will be fired into the sky tonight during a 20 minute show. the good news skies will be clear. no fog in the forecast. fourth of july festivities include several prides this morning. one of the most danville. there is a kiddie parade in downtown clayton. that one starts at 9:00. all children are tell woman whether they walk, straight, and bike. san jose's...
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so might say the journey from sydney need such a big ozzy's be a baghdad and kabul could not be traced there's a kind of nato road map but as with any road paved with good intentions there is only one possible destination. r.t.e. bosnia and herzegovina. and later in the program no rest for the former i.m.f. chief just as the pressure lifts in new york and other sex assault complaint against dominique strauss kahn based on a promise to look at the political implications of the case. president obama's plans to bring home troops from afghanistan have come under fire from republicans they claim it's a serious military risk to pull out of the thirty thousand personnel from the country by the end of next summer with tongue about tonks continuing but as lauren mr reports of a goddess of the proposals there's no end in sight to the u.s. presence in the country. the aftermath of a taliban attack in kabul. a luxury hotel frequented by foreigners earlier this year taliban gunmen wearing suicide vests storm a guest house used by u.n. staffers. last year another attack on hotels this is where your.
so might say the journey from sydney need such a big ozzy's be a baghdad and kabul could not be traced there's a kind of nato road map but as with any road paved with good intentions there is only one possible destination. r.t.e. bosnia and herzegovina. and later in the program no rest for the former i.m.f. chief just as the pressure lifts in new york and other sex assault complaint against dominique strauss kahn based on a promise to look at the political implications of the case. president...
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both areas big time sunburn factor. it will be clear and comfortable in san francisco and breeze will be out of the west at 20. at the coast, look for fog after the fireworks, temperatures in the upper 50s tonight. around the bay we'll be in the upper 70s and inland, temperatures in the low to mid-80s for your fireworks. up in tahoe, temperatures will be in the upper 60s. let's take a look at accu-weather seven-day forecast, hottest weather tomorrow, then we drop about four degrees wednesday. six degrees on thursday. another four degrees on friday. temperatures are actually back to average. >> good morning, mike. >> we'll head back to oakland where we're following a serious accident. northbound 880. just before fifth avenue, volcano a big rig and suv. emergency crews have the two right lanes blocked at this site. there is no estimation when the lanes will be reopened. you may want to use 580 as the alternate route. another crash, northbound 880 at bascom, everything is off the roadway, you will see flashing lights. live
both areas big time sunburn factor. it will be clear and comfortable in san francisco and breeze will be out of the west at 20. at the coast, look for fog after the fireworks, temperatures in the upper 50s tonight. around the bay we'll be in the upper 70s and inland, temperatures in the low to mid-80s for your fireworks. up in tahoe, temperatures will be in the upper 60s. let's take a look at accu-weather seven-day forecast, hottest weather tomorrow, then we drop about four degrees wednesday....
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this was the first time he was a i believe to beat the big guy in a grand slam match. it was also his first title in a tournament with grass courts. first wimbledon title. congratulations there. >>> plenty to do in the bay area to celebrate the big 4th of july weekend including a number of parades. one of them will be in downtown concord. that starts at 10:00 this morning. and in the north bay novato will have a 4th of july parade at 10:00 in the old town area. and to the south morgan hill parade starts downtown about 10:00. and fireworks of course. celebrations all around the bay area tonight. we have a complete list of places to go and view. all you have to do is go to our website at cbs5.com. time now 4:56. following two developing stories this 4th of july. we're live at a deadly bart station shooting. contra costa county. what >>> we'll be right back. back at the 5:00. ,,,,,,,,,,,, closed, after a police shooting. what led up to the deadly >>> a violent start to the 4th of july. a bart station closed after a police shooting there. what led up to that deadly gunfire
this was the first time he was a i believe to beat the big guy in a grand slam match. it was also his first title in a tournament with grass courts. first wimbledon title. congratulations there. >>> plenty to do in the bay area to celebrate the big 4th of july weekend including a number of parades. one of them will be in downtown concord. that starts at 10:00 this morning. and in the north bay novato will have a 4th of july parade at 10:00 in the old town area. and to the south morgan...
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and that's a big deal. information is a big deal. >> the restaurant has an extremely busy kitchen. but to mills, who's in his sixties, it's like home from home. he knows about the stresses chefs face, since he used to be one. for 14 years, he was the head chef for randy parary restaurants in sacramento. today, he's traded in his chef's hat to promote, educate, and even celebrate produce with other chefs. >> i use email. i use the phone. but the best thing to do is to be able to go into a restaurant, to go into the kitchen, to find the person cooking the food, and say, "hey, what can i get you? what are you looking for?" >> i would just be doing seed production if it weren't for jim driving in here and refusing to drive away and sayin "no, i really want this stuff. no, you don't understand, i really do want to buy this stuff." and "i really want this, and i really want it now, and i really want some, and i wnt samples," and you know, so forth and so on despite my best efforts to get rid of him. >> as chef michael tuohy starts preparing meals with the greens, he admits his job would
and that's a big deal. information is a big deal. >> the restaurant has an extremely busy kitchen. but to mills, who's in his sixties, it's like home from home. he knows about the stresses chefs face, since he used to be one. for 14 years, he was the head chef for randy parary restaurants in sacramento. today, he's traded in his chef's hat to promote, educate, and even celebrate produce with other chefs. >> i use email. i use the phone. but the best thing to do is to be able to go...
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normally, this might not have been such a big deal. there were revelations happening all the time but you did not pay attention to it. because it was close, 90 miles off the tip of florida, and because of the thinking of the time, americans were becoming more interested in asserting themselves. there was a tremendous groundswell of support for the revolutionaries. there were speeches and rallies and petitions were signed and sent to congress, pleading for congress and the president to support the revolutionaries. there was one lowboy he was 10 years old who was marching down some railroad tracks. he was going to take on the spanish by himself. there was tremendous support for helping revolutionaries. when mcanally entered the white house, he said he had seen enough bloodshed and was not anxious -- he was concerned about where all this was going. he did not want the u.s. to get involved in a military action there. i think he probably sided with the revolutionaries but wanted to keep it at arm's length. it made the decision to send u.s.
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. >> reporter: the dry brush is a big problem. hour after the flames -- hours after the flames were put out, the fire is still smoldering under the cars. the fire marshall began a meticulous search for evidence. some fireworks debris was spotted but not where the fire started. they say it's highly possible the cause of the fire may remain a mystery. >>> arson is suspected in a fire at a fireworks san in stockton. the stand was run by a nonprofit group called "parents by choice." they say it was used as a fundraiser. yesterday they found it in flames. it appears to have been intentionally set. the group says it will build a new stand. >>> more drunken driving arrest in the bay area this weekend. highway patrol officers have arrested 67 people suspected of driving under the influence. that's ten more arrests in the same time period for last time. no word yet if alcohol was a factor in a car crash that killed a fremont man this morning. >>> here's something you don't hear about too often, a small plane lands on top of a car driving o
. >> reporter: the dry brush is a big problem. hour after the flames -- hours after the flames were put out, the fire is still smoldering under the cars. the fire marshall began a meticulous search for evidence. some fireworks debris was spotted but not where the fire started. they say it's highly possible the cause of the fire may remain a mystery. >>> arson is suspected in a fire at a fireworks san in stockton. the stand was run by a nonprofit group called "parents by...
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this was a big deal getting married. we have talked to people together for 38, 40 years. they are excited and nervous. >> once we figured a way to have a security area for appointments for license and ceremony. we looked at the north light court how it's structured. how people would come in and the work flow of that area. there is a check-in area in front of the central entrance and they would verify their appointments and they would proceed. >> my wife who works for the city told me they were looking for volunteers. and that's me. so, i was interested in helping out. and i think it's those people that have been together for a long time that are the most moving story. i am sure the young people appreciate, the more you appreciate the change. >> i think what's also moving is the fact that everyone that works in the city is enthusiastic. everybody in city hall. they are very excited and behind the whole change going into affect. >> i just got an email. i work for the san francisco public library. they needed volunteers. it was something i wanted to do. i have friends who ha
this was a big deal getting married. we have talked to people together for 38, 40 years. they are excited and nervous. >> once we figured a way to have a security area for appointments for license and ceremony. we looked at the north light court how it's structured. how people would come in and the work flow of that area. there is a check-in area in front of the central entrance and they would verify their appointments and they would proceed. >> my wife who works for the city told...
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here's abc's chris bury. >> reporter: in minnesota state parks, the big holiday weekend is a big bust. campers looking forward to a getaway were told instead to get lost. >> well, it's ridiculous. so, obviously -- >> it's sad. >> -- it should never get to that. >> reporter: the closed parks a casualty of the state's budget crisis. the holiday hit list goes on. so many services are shut down. even industries like logging are grindingngo a halt because those trees are on public property. in all, 25,000 state workers laid off. at the capitol, now closed to the public, minnesota's democratic governor and republican leaders could not agree on fixing a $5 billion budget gap. >> i'm not getting an income now. i don't think any of them should think it necessary for them to have an income either until this is settled. >> reporter: minnesota is the first state to actually shut down much of its government. but many others from new jersey to california are also making painful cuts. at this state park near minneapolis, karen johnson had planned to spend a week camping with her family. getting ejec
here's abc's chris bury. >> reporter: in minnesota state parks, the big holiday weekend is a big bust. campers looking forward to a getaway were told instead to get lost. >> well, it's ridiculous. so, obviously -- >> it's sad. >> -- it should never get to that. >> reporter: the closed parks a casualty of the state's budget crisis. the holiday hit list goes on. so many services are shut down. even industries like logging are grindingngo a halt because those trees...
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segment called the big eye. it's about solutions to problems. today's topic gets to the core of the segment. there's a growing movement to fight the ballooning federal debt, a sluggish economy and the slipping power and influence of the u.s. the solution is simple innovation. the consumer electronics association, this declaration, you see it right there. pretty much like the declaration of independence. it's an online pledge to push innovation as a national agenda. leading the way is the president and ceo of the electronics association. gary shapiro joins me from madrid spain what is this declaration supposed to invoke? >> well, we are in tough challenging times as a nation, we can raise taxes, we can cut spending or we can grow. growth depends on innovation. we should recognize it as a national strategy. >> when we talk about it as a national strategy, innovation has to come with ideas to back it up. you wrote about this in the huffington post, and talked about the five basic beliefs that fuels passion. why is
segment called the big eye. it's about solutions to problems. today's topic gets to the core of the segment. there's a growing movement to fight the ballooning federal debt, a sluggish economy and the slipping power and influence of the u.s. the solution is simple innovation. the consumer electronics association, this declaration, you see it right there. pretty much like the declaration of independence. it's an online pledge to push innovation as a national agenda. leading the way is the...
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every day our members show courage in bay area courts, and we do ok in the big battles as well. who will ever forget the extraordinary accomplishments of john in defending our college, patrick, from a crazy federal prosecutor in nevada? that level of talent and that level of courage is unique, but every day criminal courts in the bay area shine because my colleagues from ctla are working there. recently ctla issued a public statement against the death penalty. ctla joins other groups and individuals here today in calling for permanent incarceration as california's alternative to the death penalty. this city and county has a great san francisco public defender and we want to express our thanks to jeff adachi for his support of ctla over the years and for his gratitude for being here today. thank you for your taxi and have a great conference -- thank you for your attention and have a great conference. [applause] >> i also want to acknowledge the public defender, past-present president of the california lawyers association. thank you for being here. now, we have our 50th anniversar
every day our members show courage in bay area courts, and we do ok in the big battles as well. who will ever forget the extraordinary accomplishments of john in defending our college, patrick, from a crazy federal prosecutor in nevada? that level of talent and that level of courage is unique, but every day criminal courts in the bay area shine because my colleagues from ctla are working there. recently ctla issued a public statement against the death penalty. ctla joins other groups and...
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have a voice at that table to really create policies that will minimize that san francisco is not a big business-friendly city. i think we started to go in the wrong direction. the reason why we started walking down that path largely was because of political ideology. when you deal with me, you are dealing with facts, less than politics. i really want to have a positive impact on the city overall. >> good afternoon, everyone. how are you? >> good. >> it's a nice day today. thank you for coming out to our community event. please give a round of [applause] to them. we have a lot of development going on. you see how lovely leland street looks. do you like it? >> yes. >> beautiful, isn't it? we are going to continue. we have a library that is going to be opening up in june. that's right. so i will see you all there at the library. there is a lot of activity going on. it is important we remain connected and engaged. >> would you mind if we were to pull the seniors together and translate for me in a mini meeting? >> yes, sir. >> what we are going ready to do is we are going to have a quick li
have a voice at that table to really create policies that will minimize that san francisco is not a big business-friendly city. i think we started to go in the wrong direction. the reason why we started walking down that path largely was because of political ideology. when you deal with me, you are dealing with facts, less than politics. i really want to have a positive impact on the city overall. >> good afternoon, everyone. how are you? >> good. >> it's a nice day today....
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and so that had a big effect on me. and then, also, i knew many of the, um, writers even writers that had been blacklisted i had met, i met later in my life like maridel lassour and tilley olsen that are incredible and amazing writers that have been ignored in influence and sort of lost their momentum because of history. >> host: linda hogan, you open "dwellings" by saying you had long prayed for an eagle feather. >> guest: oh, yes. and the interesting thing is that i worked with the eagles, but it was illegal to take an eagle feather. so, you know, i had wanted an eagle feather. and i'd wanted the naming ceremony, actually, when i was young. and we didn't, we didn't have them that i knew of at the time. so, um, yes. and then, then i had an eagle feather. [laughter] >> host: what's the significance of an eagle feather? is. >> guest: you know, i couldn't explain it to you. what's the significance, i mean, they're like having something that's so, so, um, special. i mean, it's like -- >> host: a talisman? >> guest: it can
and so that had a big effect on me. and then, also, i knew many of the, um, writers even writers that had been blacklisted i had met, i met later in my life like maridel lassour and tilley olsen that are incredible and amazing writers that have been ignored in influence and sort of lost their momentum because of history. >> host: linda hogan, you open "dwellings" by saying you had long prayed for an eagle feather. >> guest: oh, yes. and the interesting thing is that i...
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he made a big deal out of working in clay. the things he was doing was something never seen before. >> it is a large scale bronze. it has been sitting here of the hall of justice since 1971. talk about what happens to the work of art out of the elements. >> the arts commission commissioned the piece. they did not set aside money for repair. it has slowly changed color. it was black. it has been restored. >> it has been restored to the original patina. >> there was no damage done to its. i do not think there were any holes made in it. they have been working on it for six or eight weeks. it is practically ready to go. i am very excited to see it done. >> over the course of the arts in richmond program, we have added almost 800 works of art into the public space. maintaining that is not something that the bond funds allow us to do. this is why you came up with the idea of art care. >> i hope we get the community going and get people who really like to be involved. we will give them a chance to be involved. if you are interested i
he made a big deal out of working in clay. the things he was doing was something never seen before. >> it is a large scale bronze. it has been sitting here of the hall of justice since 1971. talk about what happens to the work of art out of the elements. >> the arts commission commissioned the piece. they did not set aside money for repair. it has slowly changed color. it was black. it has been restored. >> it has been restored to the original patina. >> there was no...
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to make that defense of nato territory and a russian territory more effective big part of the russia will be covered by that and fire missile defense shield and russian president's meeting with creative believes that that could be a potential reason for another arms race on the sidelines of the russian nato council and there was no need to be from the russian president's meeting with a very different and the president of south africa now jacob zuma came to present new ideas on how to resolve the conflict in libya the ideas were deprived from the recent summit of the african union and he was here speaking on behalf of the union now their ideas were her doubts but it seems that russia and nato are still not on the same page when it comes to resolving the conflict let's listen to what russian foreign minister lavrov had to say. we believe that the arms embargo that was introduced by the un security council is straightforward and it is captured this way in the resolution it applies to libya's entire territory therefore any arms supplies are violating this resolution as well as any attemp
to make that defense of nato territory and a russian territory more effective big part of the russia will be covered by that and fire missile defense shield and russian president's meeting with creative believes that that could be a potential reason for another arms race on the sidelines of the russian nato council and there was no need to be from the russian president's meeting with a very different and the president of south africa now jacob zuma came to present new ideas on how to resolve...
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big, big question. >> we'll be watching. alan, good to see you. thank you. >>> that's certainly a new angle for the nathan's famous hot dog eating contest. >>> deliberations in the casey anthony murder trial expected to begin today. during closing arguments the prosecution alleged casey sacrificed her child to live a free life. >> that brings us to the question of the day. do you think the prosecution has proved its case against casey anthony? >> sandra v. on a blog says yes, i think the prosecution proved its case beyond a reasonable doubt, over and over again. anyone would have to be deaf, blind and stupid to think casey anthony should get anything less than charged with first-degree murder. she obviously acted alone. she is guilty of murdering her child and then some. i'll tell you, there's a jury that has to decide that. >> jeanne on facebook, says, of course, any time a child dies someone close to the child is responsible. george testified the last time he saw caylee was with casey, it's not rocket science. >> and on our blog, sharon says the
big, big question. >> we'll be watching. alan, good to see you. thank you. >>> that's certainly a new angle for the nathan's famous hot dog eating contest. >>> deliberations in the casey anthony murder trial expected to begin today. during closing arguments the prosecution alleged casey sacrificed her child to live a free life. >> that brings us to the question of the day. do you think the prosecution has proved its case against casey anthony? >> sandra v. on...
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view political scientist he has been described as a brilliant political operator clearly is going to big challenge and if he does want to return to politics do you think though if he doesn't go for the present view that he could survive and stay on in politics or if he doesn't would have people lost to french politics. well actually i'm not a great fan of his early years tend to do further to the left and his but i think. if he doesn't become president he could still probably become the minister even prime minister very interesting thank you so much paper for joining us professor of political science at paris where the university of montana love the force thank you thank. barack obama's recently announced afghanistan drawdown plan has been slammed by republicans they say that withdrawing thirty three thousand troops by the end of next summer is too much of a military risk but as loren lister finds out that the talk of change may just be a symbolic gesture as there is no end in sight to the u.s. presence in the country. the aftermath of a taliban attack in kabul. a luxury hotel frequented
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lastly, each year the receive two big transfers from the city comptroller's office. that is when people pay their taxes. the money they receive in may is referred to as deferred revenue. really, that money takes them through the first six months of the next fiscal year. at the end of fiscal year 2009- 2010, they deferred 430,000 from their budget to get them through the first six yet -- first six months of the next fiscal year. they also had net assets of $283,000 which the allocated to specific projects in fiscal year 2010-2011. i know. it is almost over. they had a budget of $1.20 million. you will see here an amount of $433 thousand, which is income over expenses. that amount is going to get them to the first six months of the next fiscal year. lastly, recommendations from our office. our office, along with the controller, strongly recommend an annual audit, starting with this fiscal year. i am happy to hear the have already begun that process. we also recommended that they update their website so it was easier for the public to navigate and find information. they
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[applause] >> i know there's a big debate. we quickly at the smithsonian get letters from people telling us either we are totally right or we're totally wrong, and we never say anything about it. whether george washington said so help me god, and you know, how many people were close enough to hear at the time, and have you got a record from them? >> but be clear that the constitution does not include -- that line which is not in the constitution. george washington almost certainly did not say so help me god. not only is there no evidence but there's a minister whose presence, he is writing about the inoculation. he later becomes washington's great christian defended that he's arguing what a great christian washington is that if anyone was willing to say washington said this, this person would have said it. and he doesn't. he almost certainly say. on the bible, actually. 12th century england? want to change is, and it's also changed in the state constitutions, you don't have to. so there's nothing -- i don't have any problem ta
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the steel industry was very big in ohio at that time. so it was something he felt co-deliver for his constituents. it also suited him personally. as a student, he was a harder worker than he was bright. he was a bright guy, no doubt. but what he really brought to the party was just a willingness to really get down to it. so going over these was something that really appealed to him. also, there was a tremendous amount of negotiating over tariff tables and what industry -- you know, all the industries wanted some sort of protection. there was lots of horse-trading, deal making. this really appealed to mckinley and was something he acceled at. >> given what you know, if he were here today, a republican like he was then, would he fit in the party? >> it's a really good question. i don't think so. because his personality was such that he was a very modest guy who liked to work behind the scenes. i don't think anybody can produce a mckinley quote. he didn't give great speeches. co-deliver them, but there was no great word smithing. he liked t
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the idea mother, daughter, hitting two big birthdays. 60 and 30. they both find love in unexpected places. >>> next, silver girl by elin hilderbrand. >> a madoff-like wife who loses her fortune, her respect, her friends. she goes to nantucket, in meeting up with her high school sweetheart, regains a lot of what she has lost. >> trying to start over and try herself anew. >> she has to turn her house into a bed and breakfast. if i can't get to nantucket, at least i can read about it. >> they're loosely based on real-life people and real-lie events >>> our scorching thrillers. the latest entry by tom clancy. >> definitely worth the read. what i love about tom clancy, he always seems to predict events that happen in the future. he foretold what was going to happen to bin laden. this book, he talks about the mexican drug cartel teaming up with the taliban. you always wonder what does this guy know? >>> all right, next, we have the adrenaline by jeff abbott. >> the title speaks for it. it's a page-turner. lot of different p pt twists. a guy who's wrongly
the idea mother, daughter, hitting two big birthdays. 60 and 30. they both find love in unexpected places. >>> next, silver girl by elin hilderbrand. >> a madoff-like wife who loses her fortune, her respect, her friends. she goes to nantucket, in meeting up with her high school sweetheart, regains a lot of what she has lost. >> trying to start over and try herself anew. >> she has to turn her house into a bed and breakfast. if i can't get to nantucket, at least i can...